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 Internationals: Globetrotting Gunners fly outOver the next week several Arsenal players will be swapping their usual shirts for that of their respective countries. Arsenal.com will bring you all the news of how they got on, starting with a run down of the games they will be playing in.
 
   William Gallas, Gael Clichy, Samir Nasri, Bacary Sagna
 Austria v France, Sept 6, France v Serbia
 Four of the Gunners' French contingent will be on show, including Gael Clichy in search of his first senior cap.
 
   Cesc Fabregas
 Spain v Bosnia-Herzegovina, Sept 6, Spain v Armenia, Sept 10
 The European Champions are hotly tipped for success in 2010, and the long road starts over the next week.
 
   Kolo Toure, Emmanuel Eboue
 Mozambique v Ivory Coast, Sept 7
 After four games the Ivory Coast Group Seven in their bid for World Cup 2010, and will be looking to strengthen that position over the weekend.
 
   Robin van Persie
 Holland v Australia, Sept 6, Macedonia v Holland, Sept 10
 A friendly match with Australia will serve as a warm-up before the Dutch begin the serious business of qualifying for World Cup 2010
 
   Theo Walcott
 Andorra v England, Sept 6, Croatia v England, Sept 10
 After their poor Euro 2008 qualification, England face the side that put them out, Croatia, desperate for revenge as they begin their journey to World Cup 2010
 
   Emmanuel Adebayor
 Zambia v Togo, Sept 5
 Emmanuel is hoping to help re-fire his country's World Cup qualifying campaign, after a mixed start that sees them lie bottom of Group 11.
 
   Nicklas Bendtner
 Hungary v Denmark, Sept 6, Portugal v Denmark, Sept 10
 After missing out on Euro 2008 Denmark will be keen to get a strong start in Group One.
 
   Aaron Ramsey
 Wales v Azerbaijan, Sept 6, Russia v Wales, Sept 10
 Aaron would earn his first senior cap with an appearance in either of Wales' World Cup qualifying matches.
 
   Alex Song
 Cape Verde Islands v Cameroon, Sept 6
 After their Olympic exploits, Cameroon will switch focus to the World Cup qualifying campaign. The Indomitable Lions currently sit top of Group 1.
 
   Johan Djourou
 Israel v Switzerland, Sept 6, Switzerland v Luxembourg, Sept 10
 Switzerland didn't need to qualify for Euro 2008 but will have to start long process now as they bid for a spot at World Cup 2010.
 
   Lukasz Fabianski
 Poland v Slovenia, Sept 6, San Marino v Poland, Sept 10
 Poland fell at the Group Stage in Euro 2008 and will be keen to start well as they bid for a place at the 2010 World Cup.
 
   Carlos Vela
 Jamaica v Mexico, Sept 6, Mexico v Canada, Sept 10
 After a winning start to their World Cup qualifying campaign, Sven Goran-Eriksson's Mexico will be looking to take a grip on Group 2.
 
 Check back next week for news on how all the players got on while playing for the countries.
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